英:['slæbə]
美:['slæbə]
英:['slæbə]
美:['slæbə]
verb
slobber, droolalso: drivel
gorge, bolt
noun (1)
slobber, slaver
noun (2)
one that slabs: such as
a saw for slabbing logs
a machine for cutting soap into slabs
milling machineespecially: planomiller
a person that forms slabs (as by cutting) or fixes slabs in place (as by cementing)
an operator of any slabber
"drivel,让唾液或其他液体不小心从嘴里滴落",1570年代,可能源自荷兰语或低地德语中的类似词汇,也许是日耳曼语的反复形式,最终是模拟的。比较 slobber(v.), slubber。相关: Slabbered; slabbering。
Verb probably from Dutch slabberen, frequentative of slabben to slaver, from Middle Dutch Noun (2)slab >entry 2 + -er
1 Wild, who sports a “true slabber” tattoo on his biceps, is struggling to bounce back from nearly a year of canceled reservations.
2 But the truth, Sir, is, we are set afloat upon the wide ocean, before we have well done with our slabbering bibs; which makes us the men we are!
3 And then he stroked and slabbered him with kisses, as if the beast had been a rational creature.
4 In other words, vi the Author dips his antique pen in a modern inkstand, and when the ink runs thick, he mixes it with a slabbering of slang.
5 Look at him there, the muckle slabber," and she pointed to Gilmour, who was standing with a red-lowering, downcast face, "look at him!
6 He was a thick, corpulent person with a red and bloated face, and of very slabbering speech.
7 The earl, when he kissed his hand, the king hung about his neck, slabbering his cheeks, saying—'For God's sake, when shall I see thee again?
8 Dana, speaking of the language of the Californian Indians, described it as "brutish" and "a complete slabber."
9 Removing the slabber which was gathered in his beard and at his mouth, he shouted: "Put police on you will I."
10 The charmer has cut two teeth, and is about more: so you'll excuse the dear, pretty, slabbering boy.
11 How did he use to hang, till he slabbered again, poor doting old man! on your silver tongue!
12 Then he was taken with a drauling, or slabbering at his mouth, which slabber sometimes would hang at his mouth well nigh half-way down to the ground.
13 At the same time he clapped me on the back, and slabbered me all over from cheek to cheek with his great tongue.
14 And then lest the southrons should escape we have a reference to the "beastly habit of drinking from a tankard in which perhaps a dozen filthy mouths have slabbered as is the custom in England."
15 Then he was taken with a drauling, or slabbering at his mouth, which slabber sometimes would hang at his mouth well nigh half way down to the ground.
16 You think you're in the country, where great lubberly brothers slabber and kiss one another when they meet, like a call of sergeants.